A confused mixture or jumble of things; a disorderly collection of miscellaneous items or ideas.
From Latin 'farraggo' (meaning 'mixed fodder for cattle'), derived from 'far' (meaning spelt or grain), suggesting a medley of different grains mixed together.
The original Latin word literally referred to animal feed made from mixed grains, so when we call something a 'farrage' today, we're comparing it to a barnyard mix—a poetic way of saying 'this is a mess.'
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